The Reserved List isn’t going anywhere. Could Wizards modify the list so they can have their cake and eat it too? Paul shares his thoughts on the subject.
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The One Ring is the most impactful Modern card in a long time. Mapson covers the best ways to both play and beat the shining newcomer.
The June Modern Metagame Update is here. New additions have stirred Modern’s mostly stagnant metagame, but that might not be permanent. David has the details.
This week David looks at specs based on legends from The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth that will make a splash in Commander. What makes a good buy?
Every Limited format holds a lesson. LTR’s is about sequencing. This week, Rob considers optimizing sequencing in LTR Draft, especially with The Ring and amass.
David E. explains why Vintage on Magic Online is way underplayed, offering a crash course on its rules of engagement. Be warned: here there be dragons.
It’s not that Jeskai is bad, but Rob’s found the wedge operates a bit differently than expected. Meanwhile, red continues to over-perform in LTR Draft.
This weekend we experienced Tales of Middle Earth and its effect on Legacy. Mapson takes us through what we saw in Baltimore before looking at what comes next.
David E. used the MTGO All-Access Pass to extensively test Pioneer, finding closure on Rakdos, disappointment with Greasefang, and renewed faith in Spirits.
This week LessAlex shares with us the power of an emerging deck in Pioneer: Azorius Lotus Control! What does this deck have to offer over traditional Control?
This week David S. provides some ideas on how Wizards of the Coast can save the Standard format.
It’s time to preview Magic’s first Universe Beyond set, Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-Earth, examining new mechanics, archetypes, top commons, and more.
Everyone has their favorite formats. In his first article, Mapson tells us why Modern and Legacy are his. He also gives us his lists for the weekend.